The Logitech V10 speakers are USB attached so, click on "start", then "control panel", Find and right click on"device manager", open and click on continue. Click on the box with + next to Human Interface Devices. Your speakers should show up here. Do you see a warning ?, !, or yellow triangel? If so click on taht and follow proceedure. Right click on your device and you should see "disale". If you see "enable" click on that and exit. If your spaekers require an update, I recommend getting it from Logitech. If you have questions, let me know at "add a comment"Dave

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3 possible solutions:-
• Adjust the Windows volume control - select the speaker icon from the Settings Charm or click the arrow on taskbar to show the hidden icons in Windows desktop mode, then click the speaker icon. Ensure that the volume is turned up and the sound is not muted. Adjust the volume, bass, or treble controls to eliminate distortion.
• Reinstall the audio driver.
• Disconnect any headphones from the headphone connector - sound from the speakers is automatically disabled when headphones are connected to the computer's side-panel headphone connector.

I also give a link below to a page from which you can download the full manual for future reference.

If your computer came with a motherboard disc the sound drivers could be on it Click start control panel administrative tools computer management device manager scroll to sound video and game controllers you might see a yellow question exclamation mark? ! or a red X Right click to reinstall drivers. Click start control panel sounds and audio volume advanced speakers make sure you have selected the (appropriate speakers) also audio you will find 3 drop down lists make sure you have selected the correct speaker settings. Click start control panel sounds and audio devices select advanced there might be a tick in the mute box untick it. If his does not fix the problem Click start control panel sounds and audio devices you can adjust the volume there also select speaker volume. You can change your settings there you can also tick in the box place icon in taskbar for any further volume control settings you will need to right click on the speaker volume icon system select adjust volume Click start control panel sounds and audio volume advanced speakers select the appropriate speakers from the drop down list or navigate to the device manager scroll to system devices + to expand system speaker right click properties then select use this device (enable) also you might check the speaker plug/outlets they are usually at the side of the laptop.

You will have to open up the computer to check the lead attached to the rear of the input plug make

sure the connection is good with no dust as dust causes static electricity Clean your computer of dust using a fine air blower from a compressor making VERY sure that there is

no MOISTURE in the air line specifically around the sound card and the CPU central processing unit.

dust causes static to build up in a computer http://download.cnet.com/2000-20_4.html on the home page you should see a search tab just type in what you are looking for IE: motherboard name audio driver you might have to try a few times to get it right for windows 7 Click start right click on computer select properties then device manager scroll to sound and video game controllers if you see a yellow question/exclamation mark or a red X the driver will need to update drivers Click start right click on computer select properties then device manager scroll to sound and video if you right click on sound and video then on high definition audio device select update driver software Click start control panel hardware and sound manage audio devices right click on your speaker select configure speakers. Right click on the speaker icon in the bottom taskbar you will see an array of options select playback devices make sure it has a green tick and the correct speakers are selected be updated. If you computer came with a motherboard disk the drivers could be on it although once speakers are connected widows 7 should automatically update the drivers Click start control panel hardware and sound manage audio devices playback you might have to set a default go for via high definition audio then right click on speaker You might have to configure them then select properties you will see tabs general level in this tab make sure your settings are loud enough also enhancements and advanced from the drop down list in the advanced tab select dvd quality or another then apply

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I can definitely help you on your question. Let's troubleshoot. First, please click the speaker icon on the System Tray. Check if the mute has a check. Or if you don't see any speaker icon. Please go to the Control Panel. Go to start and click Control Panel, then search for Sounds. A new window will show up, you can see in that window the speaker icon. Please click the icon and a new window will appear again. Now go to Level Tab, please check if the small speaker icon has a no sign and the level of the volume is on the right side. If there is a no sign just click it to remove it, if there's none. Please go back to the Control Panel, and go to Systems. Once you are on the Systems, click the Device Manager link that is on the left top side of the page. Now you can see all the hardware of your computer. If you see a yellow exclamation point under the category of Sound,Video and Game Controllers, there is a problem but you don't need to panic. All you have to do is right click on the item that has a yellow exclamation point and select Update Driver Software. Then a new window will show up, click the first option and that is Search automatically for updated driver software. Now, it should work. If the sound still doesn't work, you need to buy a new sound card for your computer. I hope I helped you in your question.Thank you!!

if your computer came with a motherboard disc the sound drivers could be on itclick start control panel administrive tools computer management device manager scroll to sound,video and game controllers you might see a yellow question mark? Right click to reinstall drivers or uninstallclick start control panel sounds and audio,volume,advanced,speakers make sure you have selected the (((appropriate speakers))) also audio you will find 3 drop down lists make sure you have the correct settingstherealsoclick start control panel sounds and audio devices select advanced there might be a tick in the mute box untick itclick start control panel sounds and audio devices you can adjust the volume there also select speaker volume you can change your settings there you can also tick in the box place icon in taskbar if his does not fix the problem

have you tried this control panel sounds and audio,volume,advanced,speakers select the appropriate speakers from the drop down list or navigate to the device manager scroll to system devices + to expand,system speaker right click properties then select use this device (enable) also you might checkthe speakers plug/outlet is usually at the back of the computer you will have to open up the computer to check the lead attached to the rear of the input plug make sure the connection is goodtry cleaning your computer of dust using a fine air blower from a compressor making VERY sure that there is no MOISTURE in the air line specifically around the sound card and the CPU central processing unit dust causes static to build up in a computer if you dont have a motherboard disk you might need to download the sound driverscnetdowload.com if these drivers are not suitable on the home page you should see the download software finder under that there will be a list platform, category sub categorypricefrom the category drop down list select drivers then from the price drop down list select free or which ever applies to your needhttp://download.cnet.com/Realtek-AC-97-Driver-Windows-98-Me-2000-XP-2003/3000-2120_4-10238712.htmlhope this helps

1. Are your speakers turned on and plugged into the correct jack on your sound card?

2. Is your sound card recognized by your OS? In Windows, press the Windows Key+Pause/Break to bring up the System Properties page. CLICK on the Hardware tab, then Device Manager.Is there a yellow exclamation point under the "Sound, video and game controllers" subheading? If so, you will need to either install/reinstall the sound card's driver or resolve a device conflict. Walk through the options on the device's Properties page.

3. If your speakers are on and your sound card is working properly (as reported by Device Manager), it could simply be that your sound is muted. Open the Control panel (Start>Control Panel)Open the "Sounds and Multimedia" icon.Verify the "Show volume control on the taskbar" checkbox is checked. If this option is not available or is grayed out, see below.If you were able to check this box, click ok and close out of this window and the Control Panel.Double-click the sound icon in the systray and verify that all the sound volumes are mid-way or higher.

4. If Windows thinks your Sound card is working properly, your speakers are on and turned up and Windows' software volume control is turned up, go back to Device Manager and Highlight your Sound Card. Press the Delete key on your keyboard and confirm that you do indeed want to remove this device.

Reboot. If your Sound card is functional, Windows will redetect it and offer to install the drivers for it. You may need your original Windows CD to complete this step.